Emily
This school is a church school, catered mainly to those who belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. That is not to say that non-members don't attend or are not welcome, but the majority of the students will be LDS.
Stephanie
I would advise anyone who wants a quality education and who wants to involve Christ in their lives and education to go to BYU-I. There is a strong emphasis on learning and truly integrating your knowledge into your life at this school. Professors are focused on preparing you for the real world. I have had many wonderful professors at this school who have not only increased and changed my understanding of multiple topics, but have changed my life for the better. The emphasis on involving the Lord in your education and asking for His support is refreshing.
joseph
anyone that is willing to learn and stick to it
Nicole
This school has a wide range of learners: single, married, parents, fresh out of high school, late 20-somethings. This school does require a reasonable and enforced honor-code, and high behavioural expectations. This is not a school with out-of-control parties or late night drinking. It is a religious school with high standards for it's students. The atmospshere is very positive and uplifting. There are a lot of wholesome activities and functions to keep the excitement, though. A person looking to attend BYU-I should be responsible, self-motivated and have great self control.
Christy
Someone who is religiose and has high standards. The standards are difficult to keep if you don't believe in them , but they are what make campus feel the way it does.
Jessica
Students at this school should be very smart and want to gain a great education. Students should have high standards and be disciplined. If an individual is looking for a school with lots of parties, this is not the school from them. Due to the honor code, all students refrain from drugs and alcohol and are expected to attend church.
Miner
Any person that would a like a college to have high standards, clean enviorment, a place where college professors care about their students and want them to learn would enjoy attending this school. This school is talored more to students who are member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints but even if you are not a member this is a great place to learn and study. Honestly the LDS culture makes it easy to learn and not be distracted by other things.
Mitchell
Somone wanting to learn by the power of the Holy Ghost.
rachel
BYU-Idaho has very strict policies and codes. You should have high morals and values to consider this school. There is an "Honor Code" that is enforced and everyone must agree to live by. The Honor Code includes a very modest dress code, chastity requirements, no drugs or alcohol of any kind, and many other requirements that most schools don't enforce. You must complete at least 14 credit hours of religion courses to graduate. The majority of students that attend are LDS (Mormon).
Maddi
The kind of person that should attend is a religious Mormon who knows how to be social and study at the same time. Also someone who is dedicated to their religion and the "rules" that come with it. They need to be kind and not judgmental and deinitely not rebelllious.
pierson
usually mormon students attend this school but the school welcomes anyone who would like to apply. They have a high standard of no drug or alcohol allowed so typically good clean people come to recieve a wonderful education.
Ellyn
Everyone and anyone should attend BYU-I. This college offers so many possibilities to any type of person. It is a place that welcomes growth, passion, love, service, and a hunger for learnging and education. The type of person that attends this school should want to leave college with the ability to go out into the world and change it. The graduates of BYU-I are promised to create a legacy, wherever they may go. A person with integrity, honor, faith, and honesty should attend this school because they will recieve everything they offer in return.
Alexa
Honest, eager, responsible, and respectable people should attend this school.
Alan
The kind of people that should attend this school are those that like to be with studnets that have the same beleifs and ideas as them. Those that are focused on their careers and like the same classrooms where there is a lot of teacher-students reaction.
Annie
The type of person that should attend this school should have high standards and a great desire to learn. They should also have a strong moral character and want to be an active student.
Jennifer
BYU-I is really good for right out of high-school young college students. It's older population sometimes struggles fitting in, but I found it wasn't as bad as it could have been.
Kevin
Students who are able to work well in groups, learn from their peers as well as the instructor and who are willing to dedicate themsleves to what they are learning.
Rebecca
If you want to attend BYU-Idaho it is important to remember that most students here are very focused. For the most part, the administration will not tolerate it if you do not try your best to do well in school. I have seen one of my friends get sent home because she did not hold up her grades. Acedemics is important at BYU-Idaho. You must learn how to balance your social life with your academics and extracurricular activities.
McKenzie
The kind of people that usually end up at BYU-Idaho are students who are enthusiastic about their academic futures. This may not seem like it's different than any other school, but at BYU-Idaho there's a lot of emphasis on spiritual and secular learning.Many students, including myself, have found that a lot of the learning at BYU-Idaho happens outside of the classroom. There is also a great attitude among the students that attend here--they are very optimistic, caring, and overall really happy individuals. Sounds cheesy, but it's true.
mckenzie
Anyone who wants to. it is a great environment with super awesome people, the classes are small and easy to get through. every teacher i've had has been super understanding of all situations.